Cubemen 2 is a fast paced, action packed, original 3D Strategy game where you use your little Cubemen units to defend and attack enemies in a range of awesome game modes including CTF, Skirmish, Territory and more.

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“Cubemen 2 is a fun and unique experience that most strategy buffs would do well to try at least once.”
8/10 – Dads Gaming Addiction

“All in all this game is a very nice piece of work, being a fan of the original I am really glad to see how the series has come along!”
8/10 – Out Of The Box

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Cubemen 2 is a fast paced, action packed, original 3D Strategy game where you use your little Cubemen units to defend and attack enemies in a range of awesome game modes including CTF, Skirmish, Territory and more.

For the multi-player enthusiasts, you can compete in up to 6 player online Solo or Team battles against other humans or AI, for the top spot on the global rankings. Host your own online games or join other games in the easy to use game lobby.

For those that prefer the single-player experience, Cubemen 2 offers 2 unique single-player game modes plus a Campaign mode, all with online rankings so you can compete against the worlds best.

Play on an almost endless supply of new and exciting user generated levels, or launch the easy to use built in level editor and make and share your own. All levels are stored locally so you can play your favorites when offline.

Key Features:

Five outstanding game modes including CTF, Territory and Rescue!

Customizable unit skins... Play as Cowboys, Knights or even Luchadores!

Built in Level Editor to play and share your own levels

Customizable level themes... Choose from over 20 styles

No static towers. Move your Cubemen around the level and attack or defend at will

I'm enjoying Cubemen 2 more than Cubemen, but it seems to follow in the footsteps of such titles as Orcs Must Die! 2, in that it's essentially a stand-alone DLC. Really doesn't seem like a very different game; it's just more of cubemen. There are a few new units, and of course a whole game's worth of new maps, but this is essentially not a new game.

if you think Cubemen could benefit from some additional units and new maps, check this out; I doubt you'll be disappointed. If you're happy with Cubemen the way it is, keep playing it and save your money for Defense Grid 2.

This game currently isn't worth the money in my opinion. It has potential to be a good game, but still needs improvement. Less than 2 hours into the game and a game-breaking bug already popped up (de-syncing in multiplayer and stuttering/clipping because of it). Also, the lack of hot keys and no option for lan multiplayer irks me. In its current state, I do not recommend it, but I might change my mind about it if it gets better.

I haven't played cubemen since the release of the new updates, so I will be updating this review once I have had the chance to test out the new unit balances.

Gameplay:If you're not playing this game to compete with friends, but rather just occasionally compete against the AI then you will probably enjoy this game. It offers interesting new features such a placing mines and building walls, which allow you to control the enemy flow. By using special units you or the enemy can disassemble the walls. The AI are rather simple and in reality offer no competition even on the hardest difficulty. Although, unlike the first cubemen the interesting feature this one has to offer is that the units can be upgraded. This means you can build armies up with strong weak units rather than more expensive units. The problem is this leads to unbalances. In the original if you lost the first fight you could send your cubemen out and kill the unit that killed yours without too much difficulty now the player can heal the unit by upgrading it and you're stuck in second place for the rest of the game. Because the new unit has upgraded range and damage so winning the second round with your un-upgraded stock unit is not too likely.

Campaign:The campaign is just mission after mission with no story, random levels, and increasing wave numbers. The campaign is rather lacking as the enemy does not possess special units so you can easily control enemy flow by using wall placements. I also found myself only ever using Grill units throughout the campaign and just upgrading them. You will also notice there is no saving throughout the campaign so you may want to reserve about three hours to give yourself enough time to play through it.

The Price:Cubemen 2, another installment to the Cubemen series. The game is sort of fun, and if you can get it for under $1.99 then it’s not a bad price either. This game is on the itunes app store for $1.99 so the fact it is here for $7.99 just seems plain ridiculous.

Results:All in all I am going to recommend this game, but only if you can get it for the right price. $7.99 is absurd and honestly I am amazed 3 Sprockets has the audacity to ask for such a high figure with this game. Despite the price 3 Sprockets offers a fun little games; Cubemen 2 has interesting game types which offer new strategies not demanded from the first game and a map editor so you can create your maps that optimize each game type. If you ever played Warcraft III and liked Footman Wars then this is probably the game for you.

Pros:+Map editor+New units (that allow you to control enemy flow)+Unit upgrades+New game types (that allow for players to not just perfect one strategy)+Smoother gameplay

Cons:-Boring campaign-Units can be hard to click sometimes resulting in the unit you were last on running next to the location of the unit you want to select (should have a different select and move key)-The health tile heals too rapidly (one player can easily hold the health tile)-Sometimes units do not turn by themselves instead they just stop fighting when units walk past their periphery.-Does not have the epic menu music like in the original cubemen.

Really well done! Enjoyed the first Cubemen, and I'm loving the second so far. The developers really made improvements all around, from the menus, to the characters, to gameplay and modes.. etc. Def worth the buy, would love to see more people on playing again, I know my crew will be. Great job *cha-chiing!*

Really fun to play with friendsI love how you can make your own levels, but the level editor COULD be improved a bitI still like this game a lot thoughIt's very strategic.You'll get exactly what they promise, a decent tower defense game. Not too much else, but a really fun experience nonetheless :)9/10

Cubemen 2 is like a combination of RTS and Chess.It can be fairly repetitive, deplying units over and over again and adjusting their formation to decrease the chance of their death, but at the same time, you can use all sorts of different tactics to control the field.It's also a little easier and more dynamic than the original Cubemen.

Cubemen 2 is a stark improvment from the first Cubmen. With new units, maps, and slightly different AI. It's a new experience for any RTS player. The campaign is in my opinion still unbalanced, but not as bad as the first Cubemen. The textures and menus are better than the first cubemen. And the skins and themes are a fun adition as well. I like the updated GUI and teleporter and medic station features. Overall the gameplay is good and entertaining, however I reccomend the freeplay mode more than anything else.

Sadly, like the first cubemen, the multiplayer is sullen and empty. It's totally useless.

The level editor is a load of fun and there are many published maps to play.

The game is decent for the price, especially when your an avid RTS player.

This game merges tower defense with real time strategy. Think Team Fortress 2, with smaller maps, always on Comannder from Battlefield, and everybody actually does what you say.

You have 10 different classes of Cubemen. You have Pistol, Flint, Lightning, Ice, Rocket, Laser, Sniper, Engineer, Wall, and Mine. You move them around the map, and whenever somebody gets inside their shooting range, they shoot.

You can play online with up to 5 other people, with modes such as Mayhem, CTF, Skirmish, and Territory. You can play with the AI if you want.

In singleplayer, it's tower defense, but in real time. Each wave starts on its own, which creates a sense of danger. Your opponents charge WILL shoot back at your defenses, so make sure you have a ton of them.

This game is amazing and I would suggest it to anyone who likes strategy games.

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Standing miles away from the steed's overwhelmingly luminscent vessel, stands yourself. A clear, uncomplicated PC-gamer, ready to get his hands on the next big release, like Valve's "Left For Dead 2", Minecraft (from Sweden), or Starcraft. Those were the memories that remind you today what big, things, mean! Suddenly, the largest tsunami you could even see comes crashing into your frail teenage body, densely compressed water projectiles penetrating your life-source™. You are drowning. Big time. Oxygen out of your longs like nobody could know, and then, crash, punches from the sea. Grand theft auto throws a fist into your meesly, uneducated and easily entertained stomach, while Super Hexagon, and the likes of other joke titles of the 2012 indie "community" come splashing into your earing holes. Now, now. Don't be afraid. It's like you've seen god. (long break here before you read the next part) You've seen god a million times in a single second. This hero from the boat out of the tsunami of fu ked up games reaches for you hand and takes you along.

At the fastest speed ever, much more than light, you are exposed to a new reality. Your new comrade's unparalleled navigation skills take you to a stellar new reality. Here, in his hand (one box), he hands you the game: Cubemen 2. Now, sure, you may have been the hotshot who thought he'd be alive when his grandkids could buy this game, but this was no joke. You feel the game's unique physical presence, much like its effect on PC-gamers in the cyber universe. You delve into this portal of freedom. You feel lifted from the obligations of rushed-out, hollywood mega graphix, game games. Cubemen 2's incentivizing achievements, complicated gamemodes rivaling league of legends and mobas combined, awesome skin customization, and general reliability as a serious gaming situation, ramps up the intensity that the original title obtained awareness for.

I'm surely not one to romanticize my thoughts on sequels, but for the first time ever, I'd really love to take this one out on an e-date.

I like the game, It's just the game gets ruined when the AI spams the mine characters around your base. It's not tactics. Its spamming, It makes the game beyond boring when they spam.Almost all the games characters are pointless except the basic infantry guy whom you can spam too who does more damage than the other gys and is MUCH cheaper. I'd reccomend Cubemen one than this one. Get that game.

An awesome, chaotic multiplayer strategy game. With a dev team constantly improving the game, combined with awesome multiplayer and level designer and downloader give this game tons of replayability. 8/10